Burton also posted a video from TRL Uncensored that features a clip in which Affleck asks her, “How old are you, 19?”

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Burton wasn’t the only actress to call out Affleck.

In its far-reaching Oct. 5 article about Weinstein’s sexual misconduct, The New YorkTimes reported that actress Rose McGowan settled a lawsuit with Weinstein for $100,000 after a 1997 hotel room incident. McGowan tweeted that Affleck knew about Weinstein’s behavior, something Affleck did not acknowledge in his social media statement.

@benaffleck “GODDAMNIT! I TOLD HIM TO STOP DOING THAT” you said that to my face. The press conf I was made to go to after assault. You lie.

When the Times asked McGowan to clarify her tweet, asking if she was asserting that Affleck knew about Weinstein’s actions because McGowan had told Affleck in the past, and that she was accusing Affleck of lying in his social media statement because he didn’t acknowledge that he knew about Weinstein’s behavior, the Times said that McGowan replied, “I am saying exactly that.”

Later Wednesday, social media users began recirculating a clip of Affleck from a 2004 interview with Montreal TV host Anne-Marie Losique during which Affleck was promoting the Miramax film Jersey Girl. In the clip, Affleck, with Losique in his lap, compliments her breasts as “very firm, suspiciously firm” and says that the stations would like it better if she did her show while topless.

Also on Wednesday, makeup artist and author Annamarie Tendler, who is married to comedian John Mulaney, tweeted that Affleck grabbed her butt at a 2014 Golden Globes party.

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“I would also love to get an apology from Ben Affleck who grabbed my ass at a Golden Globes party in 2014,” Tendler tweeted.